Jill Rappaport tells us about this 'underground explosion raging across the country,' sounding like a PR person for Doritos. Jill goes to a rave, where she interviews a large amount of 'young people' about what raving is about. It's kind of endearing. But here's the thing: every single one of those kids in that video...

Life, as much as drug abuse, benefits greatly from the virtue of delayed gratification, so as to most magnify the contrast between the altered state and reality itself. Otherwise, it becomes your subjective reality and loses its majesty.

Sure, drugs can be dangerous. Even deadly. But when you consider that programs like DARE have little to no impact – and may in fact increase drug abuse, not prevent it – you have to wonder what value DARE holds.